Host in the Machine

by Todd Faulkner

Poster by Todd Faulkner.

Morgan McNeil grew up idolizing newscaster Connie Ambrose, a local news giant and a legend around these parts. But when she finally meets her childhood idol, Morgan may just find that being a local legend takes an awful lot more than she bargained for, especially on the airwaves -- of Uncanny County...

Written & produced by Todd Faulkner. Sound design by Todd Faulkner. Recorded and mastered by Kevin Ramsay.

1985. Kimber Spaulding - the new girl at Heller High School - is convinced that if she just knew the right people and said the right things, her life would be a teenage dream. But she’s about to find out that not all dreams are happy ones, especially in Uncanny County…

Written & produced by Todd Faulkner. Sound design by Todd Faulkner. Recorded and mastered by Kevin Ramsay. Featuring original music by Matthew C. Pritchard.

Featuring Devin McCall as Kimber, Timothy Regan as Topher, Rebecca Benzell as Fran, Rachel Moulton as Stacey, Spencer S. Scott as Mitch, John Fico as the shop owner and Jacquelyn Landgraf as Ms. Davenport, along with the vocal talents of William Franke, Todd Faulkner – and a special appearance by Lauren Shippen as VTV VJ Myra Quill.

Jill and Stephanie's wedding plans are put on hold when Jill suffers a tragic accident. Jill is rushed to the hospital, where her mom and fiancée hold vigil by her bedside. But the treatment she receives makes Jill realize that not everyone is keeping their oath to "do no harm."

CONTENT ADVISORY: This episode contains plot elements that (although metaphorical) may be disturbing to some members of our audience. More information, including possible SPOILERS, is available here.

Written & produced by William Franke. Sound design by William Franke. Recorded and mastered by Kevin Ramsay.

Featuring Marta Kuersten as Jill, Matthew Rankin as Denny, Jacquelyn Landgraf as Stephanie, Babs Winn as Dot, and John Fico as Dr. Heyes, along with the vocal talents of Rebecca Benzell, Shelle Davis, Nicole Greevy, and Todd Faulkner.